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Unified, Constant Calendar
Unified, Constant Calendar
Unified, Constant Calendar
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One of the most pressing issues of our time is the lack of a unified system of chronology of the planet. For example, a New Year in different countries falls on different dates. Why can't the same numbers of months fall from year to year on the same days of the week? Time itself dictates the need for almost a century, since the International Reform Calendar Committee of the League of Nations in Geneva set the single task - to give the world a single, unchanging calendar.

In the 21st century, this topic has become more relevant, which insists on replacing the current Gregorian calendar with a new one.

People of the world should know that humanity has finally earned the right to live according to the true calendar, corresponding to the natural phenomena. "Unified, Constant Calendar" is an epoch-making discovery.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 15, 2020
ISBN9781005218560
Unified, Constant Calendar
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Sailybay Bekbolatov

Hon. Director General for Europe, Vice – President of the Recognition Board of the World Congress of Arts, Sciences and Communications, winner of the International Plato Award for Educational Achievement , Iconic Achievers-, Honorary Professor, University named D.A. Kunaeva, acmeological International Academy of Sciences (St. Petersburg), the inventor of the Soviet Union, the candidate of agricultural sciences.

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    Unified, Constant Calendar - Sailybay Bekbolatov

    Unified,

    Constant

    Calendar

    Copyright © 2020 Sailybay Bekbolatov

    Published by Sailybay Bekbolatov Publishing at Smashwords

    First edition 2020

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or any information storage or retrieval system without permission from the copyright holder.

    The Author has made every effort to trace and acknowledge sources/resources/individuals. In the event that any images/information have been incorrectly attributed or credited, the Author will be pleased to rectify these omissions at the earliest opportunity.

    Published by Bekbolatov Sailybay using Reach Publishers’ services,

    Edited by Pauline Fogg for Reach Publishers

    Cover designed by Reach Publishers

    P O Box 1384, Wandsbeck, South Africa, 3631

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    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    1. The Star Charts and Celestial Equators

    2. About Starry Firmament

    3. The Primary Meridian – from the North Pole to the South Pole - is the Base of a Day

    4. Common Deficiencies in the Draft Calendars of P. Armelin, O. Conte, and M. Coatsworth

    Conclusion

    Reference List

    Introduction

    The Unified Constant Calendar (formerly called the Eternal Calendar or Eternal Kazakh Calendar), as for any calendar system, is based on the movement of the heavenly bodies, primarily the Sun, the Earth, which time of rotation around its own axis gives the basic unit of calendar time – a day, as well as Earth’s satellite - the Moon. Mankind has been always seeking a calendar system where the basic units of time, laid directly on the periodic change of the celestial phenomena, are consistent with each other and are consistent with the phenomena of Nature.

    Why is the calendar called Constant? Because the beginning of the New Year falls every year on the vernal equinox, and every day of the year has its own unique and permanent place in the calendar. There are 365 days per year, and no leap years occurring once every four years.

    The Unified Constant Calendar contains the months combined in an annual cycle and is designed to put in order the system of chronology, to relieve humanity from an unreasonable year of 366 days, as it is associated with the phenomena of solar activity, and to facilitate an historic and common chronology.

    As you know, the World Calendar Association initiated the replacement of the current Gregorian calendar and the introduction of a new calendar, where the number of days, days of the week and months are coordinated better than in the current Gregorian calendar and the New Year occurs on the same day of the week every year, such as Sunday.

    My calendar is the only scientifically proven calendar, which corresponds to the phenomena of nature and the beginning of the New Year always falls on the same day of the week, i.e. on Sunday.

    The first question is: where is the reference point; the event or fact considered as the initial fundamental in the calendar? Most people take the mythical and religious views as the basis for this fundamental.

    Chapter 1

    The Star Charts and Celestial Equators

    In the Unified Constant Calendar, New Year begins from the vernal equinox, when the Sun crosses the celestial equator, moving from the southern to the northern hemisphere, the coordinate of the Sun’s center is 0 (zero) degrees. Just then the beginning of astronomical spring is noted in the northern hemisphere.

    The sun crosses the celestial equator twice a year only, but during these two days a day and a night are equal. Besides, the sun moves between these two points on the ecliptic unevenly.

    From the vernal equinox (March 21) to the point of

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